Colombia's Retirement Visa: Costs, Requirements, & Common Questions

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    In this video we’re going to talk about Colombia’s Retirement Visa, its requirements, costs, who qualifies, things to know and common questions. Considering this visa is one of the most popular visas that expats apply for, I knew I had to make this video as one of the first visa videos added to the channel. The requirements are very simple to obtain and the visa process is straightforward. Nevertheless, there are many important details that need to be in place in order to obtain the visa, so I highly recommend applying for it through a lawyer. If you need this assistance, I can help facilitate this for you with my team of lawyers that work beside me in my relocation services. Just email me at hola@moveandinvestmedellin.com!
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    TAX INFO:
    According to Colombian law, an individual is considered a tax resident if:
    - They have stayed in the country (continuously or not) for more than 183 days (taking into account entry and exit dates) within a period of 365 consecutive days. If the 183-day period covers two different calendar years, the individual would be considered a Colombian taxpayer for the second year.
    Here, the days count even from the day you arrived in the country and the day you left, and important to say, it doesn't matter on which month you arrived, it will be counted on a period of exactly 365 days, even for different years. BUT it's important to note that not every tax resident is required to
    report income, AND that to present an income tax declaration doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to pay income tax in Colombia.
    Natural persons that are required to declare the 2023 income tax are those whose:
    💰 Gross equity at the end of the 2021 fiscal year is equal to or greater than $163’386.000 COP.
    💰 Income of the taxable year is either $50’831.000 COP or equal to it.
    💰 Credit card payments accounted for a total amount of more than $50’831,000 COP.
    💰 Total value of purchases and consumption is equal to or more than $50’831.000 COP.
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Комментарии • 137

  • @YoungOthello
    @YoungOthello Год назад +3

    Concise; great info! Thanks, Lauren!

  • @marqui947
    @marqui947 Год назад +3

    Thank you Lauren.
    Very informative and useful video. I'm planning on moving there next year and retire.

  • @bobbymoncada6861
    @bobbymoncada6861 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Can you please do a video on colombias cost of living, rent, food, car, transportation, entertainment, etc. Thank you

  • @anthonyscott5210
    @anthonyscott5210 11 месяцев назад

    Absolutely a great video, really good info and straight to the point and clear. I will be contacting you shortly for assistants.

  • @ideasolutions4177
    @ideasolutions4177 5 часов назад

    Is the requirements the same today ?

  • @grantzhang7500
    @grantzhang7500 Год назад

    Great info, thanks for sharing, you are the best!!!

  • @brasilsoccer0
    @brasilsoccer0 Год назад

    Hola Lauren, thank you for this detailed information.

  • @danspencer4235
    @danspencer4235 9 месяцев назад +1

    The amount of income required to qualify for the visa and the amount required to live in Medellin are two ENTIRELY DIFFERENT THINGS! Yes, you can live in poverty in Medellin (instead of your home country) but rents in Medellin have almost tripled in the past few years. Please visit for a couple of weeks and shop for rent before you commit.

  • @globaldj719
    @globaldj719 Год назад +3

    Big potentially huge problem after jumping through all the hoops to gain a CO visa is them double taxing you. Find a country (Ecuador?, Panama, Europe, MEX) that at least has reciprocity agreement with U.S. Those countries all I believe can double tax you however do account for U.S. taxes paid first, CO does not!
    And if you are a disabled Vet like me CO would want to tax your non-taxable in U.S. VA pension. F that!

    • @rainerweishaupl1103
      @rainerweishaupl1103 Месяц назад

      Really? They TAX your Social as well? I never heard of something like this before.

  • @rainerweishaupl1103
    @rainerweishaupl1103 Месяц назад

    what are the age requirements for a retirement visa?. Does social security count as a pension or is SS and "pension" 2 different things?

  • @juanvaldivia1173
    @juanvaldivia1173 24 дня назад

    Hola Lauren, I am a retiree receiving $ 2000 form Social Security and $ 700 from a Company Pension Plan. After I get my Retiring Visa do I have to paid local TAXES on MY S.S or Pension??? back in the USA I dont have to paid taxes. But if I do what percentage? I do not plan to work in Colombia just enjoy my retirement. I will appreciate your comments. Thank You

  • @Mrewink5
    @Mrewink5 3 месяца назад

    Excuse me if I'm not understanding correctly. If I have social security of $1800/month I may qualify to live in Colombia. However as a 71 year old retiree I would need to have a global health insurance policy which averages about $700/month. Am I missing something in thinking this is not a bargain for me.

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Год назад +3

    Why would they make a retiree wait 5 years for permanent residency if a person is already in their 60s?? How is Colombia a better choice than say, Mexico??

    • @dilmerfandino
      @dilmerfandino 11 месяцев назад

      Colombia is cheaper

    • @jaztec68
      @jaztec68 11 месяцев назад

      ​@dilmerfandino No it's not. I've been to both. Homes are about the same prices except for Southern Mexico and Monterrey. Food is just a bit cheaper in Colombia except for certain areas like the malls or nice restaurants.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Месяц назад

      Lauren, how would you compare Medellin with Cali in terms of a retirement life, including climate, infrastructure and air pollution??

  • @thekingofallblondes47
    @thekingofallblondes47 14 дней назад

    If i got a misdemeanor from America is that considered criminal?

  • @jhmrem
    @jhmrem 10 месяцев назад

    Houston also has a Colombian consulate.

  • @rainerweishaupl1103
    @rainerweishaupl1103 Месяц назад

    I am 66 and want to retire in Columbia and bring my 95 yet r old mother but there is no travel insurance that covers a 95 year old. So my question what are the age requirements. ..from 65 years of age to ???. What is the cut off or is it a small window OF AGE FOR RETIREEES!? . Because obviously no insurence for people 95, 100 , 105 etc/ They have medicare but does that apply ? I would think it does cover for any medical in another country or nobody could travel ever.

  • @thebruthaknownasp3882
    @thebruthaknownasp3882 Год назад +1

    I'll be retiring from a private company. They said they cam provide the pension verification letter. So I just need to have it signed by whoever prepares it and have it appossilized?
    Also can I buy the international health insurance in Colombia or should I buy it here?

  • @jumpinjehoshaphat1951
    @jumpinjehoshaphat1951 Год назад

    It's my understanding that pension holders are not allowed to continue with EPS insurance past the issuance of the new visa. You've indicated otherwise.

  • @paulrecinos1597
    @paulrecinos1597 10 месяцев назад

    I’m glad I came across your video. I’ve been married to a Colombian national for 40 plus years here in the states. My wife is also an American citizen. Both of us recently retire and own an apartment in Rionegro. What’s the best process to apply for a visa to obtain a cedula?

  • @willeasy4667
    @willeasy4667 4 месяца назад

    How about cower insulin for diabetics in Colombia?

  • @BC19572
    @BC19572 2 месяца назад

    How strict is immigration on the criminal background checks?

  • @toddmaek5436
    @toddmaek5436 5 месяцев назад +1

    wait so if a veteran is suffering from PTSD he / she can't come?

    • @tbrent6942
      @tbrent6942 4 месяца назад

      I'm currently in country found a good lawyer, as long as your treatment is documented with The VA and your background is good, you are good.

    • @thekingofallblondes47
      @thekingofallblondes47 14 дней назад

      What about a misdemeanor on my record?

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Месяц назад

    If a person is financially qualified for BOTH a rentista visa and a retirement visa (based on Social Security etc.), which has better benefits for someone or a couple over 65?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Месяц назад

      Retirement visa hands down. The rentista visa is not a migrant visa and therefore there is no path to residency with it. The retirement visa needs to be held for a titila of 5 years but after that you can apply for residency which is 5-10 years.

    • @dovygoodguy1296
      @dovygoodguy1296 Месяц назад

      @@laurenlagringa What is a rentista visa to live the rest of one's life (or at least less than 2 cumulative years worth) in Colombia if not a form of residency? And why must a person have a relatively low amount of pension to qualify for the visa instead of investments? What are the current exact requirements for the rentista?

  • @pialanzziano2741
    @pialanzziano2741 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Lauren, excelent video and information. I am a US military retiree and have health insurance throught TRICARE. At 65 I I will sign up with Medicare and TRICARE will be my secondary. Once I am in Colombia, Medicare is not valid and TRICARE becomes my primary. What would I need from TRICARE to suffice the insurance requirement? Can I apply for the retirement visa while visiting as a tourist for 90 days? Thank you again and best regards.

  • @WrldExplorer
    @WrldExplorer 5 месяцев назад

    Once I receive the visa, what is the next step? Do I need to quickly head to Colombia, or do I have a certain amount of time.

  • @WrldExplorer
    @WrldExplorer 8 месяцев назад

    You said it’s easier to file there in Colombia, what about if you’re getting a state pension. Mine is coming from the county government. I don’t think I’ll be able to find that in Bogotá.

  • @brianjones7521
    @brianjones7521 Год назад

    good video

  • @ka-peach7945
    @ka-peach7945 6 месяцев назад

    Please relax and put your hands down.

  • @maletu
    @maletu Год назад

    I see the new M-11 visa law says "no permite trabajar en territorio nacional". Does this mean (as Spain's law does) that no activity that brings in money from any source whatsoever is permitted while in the country? Or, does it mean (as Argentina's law does) that you cannot become an employee in Colombia, but are welcome to work for an offshore company, or to be a freelancer, or even to start a business? Or something in between? (Or maybe it's such a new law that noone is sure how it will be applied?) Many retirees wish to pursue a small (or not small) business in retirement, even though the have an adequate pension.

  • @WrldExplorer
    @WrldExplorer 5 месяцев назад

    You mention it may be easier to apply from Colombia, do that not need the same information like a background criminal Check, mental health check, etc… how would you provide that information applying there?

  • @alleyralph007
    @alleyralph007 Год назад

    Awesome

  • @donaldball4064
    @donaldball4064 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video. Do you know what the cost would be for the temporary insurance while waiting for the cedula?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад +1

      No I do not know. Health insurance costs vary depending on your income and plan type.

    • @sudowpa2
      @sudowpa2 Год назад +1

      Think ~80 USD MONTH for insurance.

    • @donaldball4064
      @donaldball4064 Год назад

      @@laurenlagringa Thanks

    • @donaldball4064
      @donaldball4064 Год назад

      @@sudowpa2 Thanks

  • @nellywilmerding6304
    @nellywilmerding6304 10 месяцев назад

    What documents are required for marriage visa?

  • @curtislee5385
    @curtislee5385 Год назад

    The best video I have watched by far on the topic. One question, I will have a private pension from my job that will more than meet the monthly requirements. Is that pension acceptable, or does it have to be a government pension?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад +4

      The law says it can be "directly from the government, a privately or publicly held company, a foreign entity, or a diplomatic or consular mission from the country you’re receiving payments from."

  • @StrilanGaming
    @StrilanGaming Год назад +8

    Me, a veteran with PTSD - So, I'm in the same category as a psycopath and baby killer?
    *wow*

    • @brett8532
      @brett8532 Год назад

      Seriously… wtf this chick sucks for saying that.

    • @jaztec68
      @jaztec68 11 месяцев назад

      Marry a Colombian. They don't do background checks on marriage visas. That's of this year 2023. It may change with all the crazy changes Colombia is doing.

    • @DerwinDaDestroyer
      @DerwinDaDestroyer 3 месяца назад

      I'm pretty sure it's individual based... everyone's PTSD is not the same

  • @raysmith4511
    @raysmith4511 Год назад +1

    i am retired. my social security income is $1400.00? month.... I have about ...$450,000 in my bank accounts...can i retire in Columbia., S America?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад +2

      From just the information you provided here, yes. It doesn't matter how much money you have in the bank. What matters is that you make the minimum monthly requirement, that you are physically and mentally healthy, and have no criminal history. Those are going to be the three biggest things.

  • @Venuslovefactor
    @Venuslovefactor 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you! You're lovely, fun and generous. I live in Oregon and I WANT to move to Columbia!! I only have $1,029 per month social security. Is that enough? Unfortunately - maybe not enough for Medellin.

  • @vutran-oi8xz
    @vutran-oi8xz Год назад

    For the minimum amount from Social Security each month that you have to provide documentation for, if you are married, is the amount that you have to show $1438 / month ($719 x 2) since there are two of you trying to retire in Colombia?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад +1

      It doesn't matter if you are married. You would just have to show that amount for one person. The other person could potentially apply for a beneficiary visa if they are a spouse or economically dependent on you.

  • @thatgirljo
    @thatgirljo Год назад

    How to obtain a medical certificate

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад +1

      Just go to your doctor and ask them for an official document and make sure their proper licensing information is there as well. The medical certificate must state that you have good physical and mental health (ie no PTSD, reoccurring physical ailments, etc.)

  • @CARACAS1
    @CARACAS1 Год назад

    Hiiiii, how long does it take to get a pensionado visa if a person applies for it in Bogota? Can the application be done from Medellin?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад

      You can get it done in Medellín without having to go to Bogota. Depending on whether you're working with a lawyer or not you're looking at a minimum of 4-6 weeks I'd say.

  • @Stephen_567
    @Stephen_567 6 месяцев назад

    Shouldn't you be 65 years old?

  • @tbrent6942
    @tbrent6942 Год назад +1

    Is there still a problem for military veterans that are combat vets?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад +2

      It doesn't matter if you were a veteran or combat vet. If you are diagnosed with PTSD, Colombian Foreign Ministry has reason to deny your retirement visa application since a certificate of medical health is required.

    • @devildog3799
      @devildog3799 Год назад

      Yes, same boat!! 😅

    • @Manueleats1
      @Manueleats1 Год назад +1

      What if I’m in the same boat I get 3600 per month but I’m 23 years old can I still get that? I can’t work anymore

    • @Manueleats1
      @Manueleats1 Год назад

      @@devildog3799 don’t forget if you have 100% you can also get social security disability tax free so basically 7200 per month tax free rest of life

    • @kingcolga1293
      @kingcolga1293 Год назад

      @@Manueleats1Really? I am 100% disabled, veteran, permanent, and total. I haven’t worked in years but would I still qualify for the max Social Security amount?

  • @boblimits753
    @boblimits753 Год назад

    I am not retired but just like to see your smiles.. hope you have a nice young man by your side.. !

  • @yngvesognen1092
    @yngvesognen1092 Год назад

    can you say more about citizenship? My country recently allowed dual citizenship...

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад

      Colombia does allow for dual citizenship but I am not a lawyer and I don't know if that means for any other country in the world. You also need to look at the other side, whether your country will accept a dual citizenship with Colombia.

    • @yngvesognen1092
      @yngvesognen1092 Год назад

      @@laurenlagringa, yes I know that. I'd like to know about becoming becoming a citizen, but I guess I'm just lazy, can find it out myself.
      BTW I'm in Cali, have been for almost 12 years.

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад

      @@yngvesognen1092 Colombian citizenship happens after holding residency for at least 5 years, I know that. There are other ways to obtain Colombian citizenship such as by having a Colombian parent, but I don't know your specific situation.

    • @yngvesognen1092
      @yngvesognen1092 Год назад +1

      @@laurenlagringa, have been here almost 12 years, so thanks for that, relevant for me. I'm from Norway.

  • @markgreenfield7251
    @markgreenfield7251 Год назад

    It is my understanding that in 2023, foreign social will be tax exempt.

  • @Ian-of9oi
    @Ian-of9oi Год назад

    I am a Canadian. I want to semi retire in Columbia. My own investments pay about double the requirements in dividends. I wonder if they would accept that as proof of income?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад

      You might be looking at a RENTISTA VISA then! This visa is for those who earn an income through interest or dividends like you. 😅

    • @Ian-of9oi
      @Ian-of9oi 11 месяцев назад

      @@laurenlagringa thanks. I will look into that.

  • @zekeyarrito6676
    @zekeyarrito6676 Год назад

    Is there an age requirement for the retirement visa?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад

      On the Colombian side no. But you cannot access social security until a certain age of course, I'm sure of that.

  • @Lawrencerice
    @Lawrencerice Год назад +1

    You better check on their residency tax laws. You are likely in for a shock as to how much they would expect in income taxes. They tax all global income including social security. They have a 3% wealth tax on all funds you have, and have already paid taxes on.

    • @GBU61
      @GBU61 11 месяцев назад

      This is the biggest drawback to living in Colombia. I have lived in Colombia for many years and each year is different, but it averages about $100/month, which is more than I pay in the US. It is frustrating but I look at it as a cheap price to pay compared to what it would cost me if I lived in the states.

  • @zimben8
    @zimben8 Год назад

    Hello Lauren. Thank u for this Video. I'm a retired Swiss. I'm sorry but i did not clearly understand about the income taxes. I get about 155'000.000 COP State Pension now. So, that would be less then the 163'386.000 COP and i don't have to pay income taxes, right ? I may need U for the Visa stuff if i decide to come back to Colombia. Now i live in Thailand but i have enough from all the chaos and bad air here. Thanks in advance for your answer... Take care.

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад

      If you spend more than 183 days in the country (which means you hold a visa) you are considered a tax resident. But being a tax resident in Colombia does not automatically mean you are required to report your income. And just because you declare doesn't mean you have to pay. There are thresholds that change with each calendar year based on your gross equity at the end of the fiscal year, total value of purchases and consumption, income of the taxable year, or credit card payments accounted for a total amount. What goes into it would be how much money you earn (financial gain), what you possess (resources), how much you owe (debts), and how much you generally spend (consumption expenditures). Hope that helps but if you need an accountant or lawyer I suggest finding one - I'm just a relocation specialist. :)

  • @jetskipapi6193
    @jetskipapi6193 Год назад

    I've never once heard that it is easier to get a Retirement Visa in Colombia. And my personal experience has been everything but easy. I plan to give it a try in the U.S.

  • @Jepi369
    @Jepi369 11 месяцев назад

    Are you available? Culmination

  • @lunatico.entertainment.inc.
    @lunatico.entertainment.inc. Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @ohno-zx4if
    @ohno-zx4if Год назад

    What is the most the fine can be if a person stays for 2 years or longer without a visa. It’s terrible how they only give 6 months. I’m assuming that’s a way to keep the population from overcrowding. Thanks for the info

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад +1

      A six month tourist visa is pretty standard for most countries. And to answer your question, I have no idea because that is entirely at the discretion of the Foreign Ministry. I do NOT recommend overstaying your visa in any country, because since it is at their discretion they can also deport you and/or ban you from entering again along with a fine.

    • @gitsome7118
      @gitsome7118 Год назад

      Thousands. Two MONTHS is 1100.

    • @ohno-zx4if
      @ohno-zx4if Год назад +1

      I read the max can only be 1500$ and you don’t need to pay it on the spot you can pay it if and when you return. The truth is with how complicated this visa process has become Colombia is looking less and less desirable. Who in there right might buy a property in a country where drastic changes can happen over night. Many people are saying this colombia ln President doesn’t like foreigners to much.

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад +2

      @@ohno-zx4if Those people would be misinformed. Also drastic changes don't happen overnight anywhere and Colombia's no different. The "secret" is out about Colombia prompting foreigners from all over the world to take advantage of its low entry costs, low costs of living, beautiful people and culture, and perfect weather in Medellín. 'How complicated this visa process has become'... which visa? Each one is a different process with different requirements. Also there is no max on what Foreign Ministry can charge you for overstaying your visa precisely because the law does not say anything on the matter. It is completely at their discretion and, again, I highly advise against doing this.

  • @albertomelendez9848
    @albertomelendez9848 Год назад

    Is there an age requirement for the Colombia M 11 Visa ???

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад

      On the Colombian side no. But you cannot access social security until a certain age of course, I'm sure of that.

    • @albertomelendez9848
      @albertomelendez9848 Год назад

      @@laurenlagringa im receiving social security disability insurance 2011 and I’m only 62 now

    • @albertomelendez9848
      @albertomelendez9848 Год назад

      I asked because I read that retirement in Colombia requires 65 years old for men other than income requirements

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  Год назад

      @@albertomelendez9848 where did you read this?

    • @albertomelendez9848
      @albertomelendez9848 Год назад

      @@laurenlagringa I read online that for men they have to be 65 or older

  • @williesteele4503
    @williesteele4503 Год назад +1

    Why are you talking so fast? did you have a time limit on making this video? I had to reverse so many times just to figure out what you were saying clearly, and I speak English! Please slow down, this is important info for many people.

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад

      Sorry that's my experienced RUclipsr presenter in me 😂 Every second of watch time counts when you do RUclips so it's a thing I do naturally I guess but thanks for making note of it, I'll try to slow down considering my audience! 🙏🏻

  • @CARACAS1
    @CARACAS1 Год назад

    Does the US embassy in Bogota still issue the SS benefits verification letter? I am 64 years old, what would be the average cost of health insurance? I understand that I will not longer be able to apply for the EPS health insurance in Colombia, am interpreting the law correctly?

  • @jamesparnell1131
    @jamesparnell1131 Год назад

    Thank you Lauren! Great info. I will visit soon and will get in touch with you about the retirement visa. I am from the US. I am 71 but in perfect shape according to my doctor and I feel great. Is my age an issue?
    Please let me know.
    Thnx

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад

      Nope! Age is not an issue when applying for this visa.

  • @dovygoodguy1296
    @dovygoodguy1296 Год назад

    Lauren, why do these countries make it harder for retirees who have enough money in the bank regardless of having an actual pension? By the way, the word is apostille, not apostle....do birth and marriage certificates need an actual apostille, or is a notary sufficient?

  • @therehastobesomethingmoore
    @therehastobesomethingmoore Год назад

    So for a couple we could get everything done for a couple grand, right ?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah to me that sounds about right, probably even less.

  • @TazaTime
    @TazaTime Год назад

    Wait... so if you have poor health or ptsd / mental health, even if maintained ND paid for with your insurance you cannot retire in Columbia?

    • @DerwinDaDestroyer
      @DerwinDaDestroyer 3 месяца назад

      If that's true, there are more countries in the world 🌎

  • @user-qc6mg6vy2b
    @user-qc6mg6vy2b Год назад

    Hello. I listened to your video. I am Quebecer my mother tongue is FRENCH. I speak some English. The problem is that you speak so fast that we don't have time to translate what you say. Either you make the SAME EXPLANATORY VIDEO in French, or at least put French subtitles. I want to move to Colombia and maybe even half married and end my days.

    • @hugh261
      @hugh261 Год назад

      Click on the title above, then on the transcript button in the drop down.

    • @Malkatanja
      @Malkatanja Год назад

      You can go to settings and determine the speed playback

  • @badillosway154
    @badillosway154 5 месяцев назад

    Did you really just group veterans with PTSD in the same bucket as psychopaths and baby killers?

    • @tbrent6942
      @tbrent6942 4 месяца назад

      I spoke with a lawyer just yesterday here in Cartagena. She tells me that if your treatment for PTSD is documented in your records and you have a clean background it will take a few weeks longer for approval however it will be approved. Bonus if you have CBT therapy in your records.

  • @nicholasgodi4613
    @nicholasgodi4613 Год назад

    Lumping veterans suffering from PTSD with psychopaths and baby killers?... why?

    • @laurenlagringa
      @laurenlagringa  11 месяцев назад

      Hyperbole is used in comedy sometimes, but I guess you didn't get that. This was meant in a joking manner and it is funny precisely because it is not true.

    • @nicholasgodi4613
      @nicholasgodi4613 11 месяцев назад

      lo que digas @@laurenlagringa